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Working of Institution

Class 9 Social Science printable revision pack with visual tree map, detailed summary, MCQs, exam answers, and audio links.

Class 9Social ScienceWorking of Institution

Visual mind map

Working of Institution
01Big IdeaDemocracy involves institutions, not just elections
02Remember ThisThree main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
03Story PointLegislature makes laws; Executive implements them
04Exam FocusJudiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution
05Real Life LinkSeparation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy

1. Big Idea

Democracy involves institutions, not just elections

Democracy involves institutions, not just elections is one of the important ideas in Working of Institution. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers.

2. Remember This

Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary

Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary is one of the important ideas in Working of Institution. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers.

3. Story Point

Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them

Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them is one of the important ideas in Working of Institution. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers.

4. Exam Focus

Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution

Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution is one of the important ideas in Working of Institution. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers.

5. Real Life Link

Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy

Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy is one of the important ideas in Working of Institution. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers.

Detailed chapter summary

Imagine a classroom where the teacher announces, "Today we will run our own country." This simple scene from the chapter "Working of Institution" introduces us to the complex world of democracy beyond just elections. The chapter explains how institutions like the Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary function together to ensure fairness and accountability. At Harshali Academy, students can explore these concepts deeply through engaging audio lessons. Understanding "Working of Institution" helps students grasp how power is shared and checked in a democracy, making it a vital topic for Class 9 Social Science. Harshali Academy provides clear explanations and examples to make this chapter accessible and interesting.

Democracy involves institutions, not just elections: Democracy involves institutions, not just elections is one of the important ideas in Working of Institution. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers. Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary: Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary is one of the important ideas in Working of Institution. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers. Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them: Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them is one of the important ideas in Working of Institution. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers. Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution: Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution is one of the important ideas in Working of Institution. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers. Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy: Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy is one of the important ideas in Working of Institution. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers.

कल्पना कीजिए कि आपकी कक्षा में अध्यापक कहते हैं कि आज हम अपना देश चलाएंगे। इस अध्याय में बताया गया है कि लोकतंत्र सिर्फ चुनाव नहीं, बल्कि संस्थाओं के कामकाज के बारे में है। विधायिका, कार्यपालिका और न्यायपालिका कैसे मिलकर देश चलाते हैं, यह समझना बहुत जरूरी है। यह अध्याय कक्षा 9 के सामाजिक विज्ञान के लिए महत्वपूर्ण है।

Key revision points

Democracy involves institutions, not just elections

  • - Democracy involves institutions, not just elections
  • - This idea belongs to Class 9 Social Science.
  • - It should be revised with the full audio explanation.
  • - It can be connected with short-answer and MCQ practice.
  • - Students should explain it in their own words during exams.

Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary

  • - Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
  • - This idea belongs to Class 9 Social Science.
  • - It should be revised with the full audio explanation.
  • - It can be connected with short-answer and MCQ practice.
  • - Students should explain it in their own words during exams.

Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them

  • - Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them
  • - This idea belongs to Class 9 Social Science.
  • - It should be revised with the full audio explanation.
  • - It can be connected with short-answer and MCQ practice.
  • - Students should explain it in their own words during exams.

Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution

  • - Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution
  • - This idea belongs to Class 9 Social Science.
  • - It should be revised with the full audio explanation.
  • - It can be connected with short-answer and MCQ practice.
  • - Students should explain it in their own words during exams.

Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy

  • - Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy
  • - This idea belongs to Class 9 Social Science.
  • - It should be revised with the full audio explanation.
  • - It can be connected with short-answer and MCQ practice.
  • - Students should explain it in their own words during exams.

Practice MCQs

Paid pack target: 50+ MCQs. This sample shows the format.

Democracy involves institutions, not just elections

1. Which topic is being revised here?

A) Democracy involves institutions, not just elections

B) Unrelated topic

C) Only grammar

D) Only spelling

Answer: Democracy involves institutions, not just elections. This study leaf is focused on Democracy involves institutions, not just elections.

Democracy involves institutions, not just elections

2. What is the best way to remember Democracy involves institutions, not just elections?

A) Listen and revise

B) Skip the chapter

C) Only copy words

D) Ignore examples

Answer: Listen and revise. Audio plus key points helps students remember the concept clearly.

Democracy involves institutions, not just elections

3. Why is Democracy involves institutions, not just elections useful?

A) It helps exam answers

B) It removes the chapter

C) It is unrelated

D) It is only decoration

Answer: It helps exam answers. Important concepts help students frame better answers.

Democracy involves institutions, not just elections

4. What should students do after reading this leaf?

A) Play the audio clip

B) Close the book forever

C) Avoid questions

D) Skip revision

Answer: Play the audio clip. The audio clip helps connect the visual map with the full explanation.

Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary

5. Which topic is being revised here?

A) Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary

B) Unrelated topic

C) Only grammar

D) Only spelling

Answer: Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary. This study leaf is focused on Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary.

Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary

6. What is the best way to remember Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary?

A) Listen and revise

B) Skip the chapter

C) Only copy words

D) Ignore examples

Answer: Listen and revise. Audio plus key points helps students remember the concept clearly.

Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary

7. Why is Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary useful?

A) It helps exam answers

B) It removes the chapter

C) It is unrelated

D) It is only decoration

Answer: It helps exam answers. Important concepts help students frame better answers.

Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary

8. What should students do after reading this leaf?

A) Play the audio clip

B) Close the book forever

C) Avoid questions

D) Skip revision

Answer: Play the audio clip. The audio clip helps connect the visual map with the full explanation.

Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them

9. Which topic is being revised here?

A) Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them

B) Unrelated topic

C) Only grammar

D) Only spelling

Answer: Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them. This study leaf is focused on Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them.

Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them

10. What is the best way to remember Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them?

A) Listen and revise

B) Skip the chapter

C) Only copy words

D) Ignore examples

Answer: Listen and revise. Audio plus key points helps students remember the concept clearly.

Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them

11. Why is Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them useful?

A) It helps exam answers

B) It removes the chapter

C) It is unrelated

D) It is only decoration

Answer: It helps exam answers. Important concepts help students frame better answers.

Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them

12. What should students do after reading this leaf?

A) Play the audio clip

B) Close the book forever

C) Avoid questions

D) Skip revision

Answer: Play the audio clip. The audio clip helps connect the visual map with the full explanation.

Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution

13. Which topic is being revised here?

A) Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution

B) Unrelated topic

C) Only grammar

D) Only spelling

Answer: Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution. This study leaf is focused on Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution.

Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution

14. What is the best way to remember Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution?

A) Listen and revise

B) Skip the chapter

C) Only copy words

D) Ignore examples

Answer: Listen and revise. Audio plus key points helps students remember the concept clearly.

Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution

15. Why is Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution useful?

A) It helps exam answers

B) It removes the chapter

C) It is unrelated

D) It is only decoration

Answer: It helps exam answers. Important concepts help students frame better answers.

Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution

16. What should students do after reading this leaf?

A) Play the audio clip

B) Close the book forever

C) Avoid questions

D) Skip revision

Answer: Play the audio clip. The audio clip helps connect the visual map with the full explanation.

Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy

17. Which topic is being revised here?

A) Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy

B) Unrelated topic

C) Only grammar

D) Only spelling

Answer: Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy. This study leaf is focused on Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy.

Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy

18. What is the best way to remember Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy?

A) Listen and revise

B) Skip the chapter

C) Only copy words

D) Ignore examples

Answer: Listen and revise. Audio plus key points helps students remember the concept clearly.

Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy

19. Why is Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy useful?

A) It helps exam answers

B) It removes the chapter

C) It is unrelated

D) It is only decoration

Answer: It helps exam answers. Important concepts help students frame better answers.

Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy

20. What should students do after reading this leaf?

A) Play the audio clip

B) Close the book forever

C) Avoid questions

D) Skip revision

Answer: Play the audio clip. The audio clip helps connect the visual map with the full explanation.

Probable exam questions

Paid pack target: 15-20 detailed exam answers. This sample shows the answer style.

1. What are the three organs of government in India and their main functions?

The three organs are Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary. Legislature makes laws, Executive implements laws, and Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution. (2 points) A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Democracy involves institutions, not just elections, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.

2. How can students understand Democracy involves institutions, not just elections easily?

Students can first listen to the related audio explanation, then revise the key points and solve practice questions based on this topic. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Democracy involves institutions, not just elections, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.

3. How can Democracy involves institutions, not just elections be used in exams?

Students can mention the meaning, one example from the chapter, and one clear conclusion to write a complete answer. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Democracy involves institutions, not just elections, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.

4. Explain the concept of separation of powers with an example from the chapter.

Separation of powers means each organ has distinct functions but checks others to prevent misuse of power. For example, Parliament makes a law, Executive implements it, and Judiciary can review it if challenged. (2 points) A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.

5. How can students understand Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary easily?

Students can first listen to the related audio explanation, then revise the key points and solve practice questions based on this topic. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.

6. How can Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary be used in exams?

Students can mention the meaning, one example from the chapter, and one clear conclusion to write a complete answer. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Three main organs of government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.

7. Why are institutions necessary in a democracy?

Institutions ensure decisions are made fairly with accountability and discussion, preventing concentration of power in one person. They make democracy stable and predictable. (2 points) A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.

8. How can students understand Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them easily?

Students can first listen to the related audio explanation, then revise the key points and solve practice questions based on this topic. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.

9. How can Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them be used in exams?

Students can mention the meaning, one example from the chapter, and one clear conclusion to write a complete answer. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Legislature makes laws; Executive implements them, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.

10. What are the three organs of government in India and their main functions?

The three organs are Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary. Legislature makes laws, Executive implements laws, and Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution. (2 points) A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.

11. How can students understand Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution easily?

Students can first listen to the related audio explanation, then revise the key points and solve practice questions based on this topic. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.

12. How can Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution be used in exams?

Students can mention the meaning, one example from the chapter, and one clear conclusion to write a complete answer. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Judiciary interprets laws and protects the Constitution, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.

13. Explain the concept of separation of powers with an example from the chapter.

Separation of powers means each organ has distinct functions but checks others to prevent misuse of power. For example, Parliament makes a law, Executive implements it, and Judiciary can review it if challenged. (2 points) A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.

14. How can students understand Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy easily?

Students can first listen to the related audio explanation, then revise the key points and solve practice questions based on this topic. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.

15. How can Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy be used in exams?

Students can mention the meaning, one example from the chapter, and one clear conclusion to write a complete answer. A strong exam answer should also explain how this point connects with Separation of powers ensures no single institution is too powerful and maintains checks and balances in democracy, include one supporting event from the chapter, and end with a clear sentence showing the lesson learned.

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